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That's a good list with those 3 on there. We've got Davis, Banks, and Dawkins to back them up and Googer to add height and size to the list. At TE, we've got Crosby who makes the most of his targets and August, Pollard, and Markway all able to contribute. We have a really solid freshman TE coming in and a top 10 ranked WR class added to that. I think we've finally got somebody (McClendon) who can coach and motivate them as well.

Deebo has tons of potential, but only ONE receiving TD as a Freshman, so that will have to greatly improve before National writers start considering him among the best.

No one has produced like Deebo when he has been healthy. He scores TDs at a high clip, the staff just elects to use him as a runner close to the goal rather than throw short passes. He is not a speedster, more of an athletic possession WR, so he won't catch a lot of bombs. But he is a great WR with a nose for the end zone, and has even thrown a TD pass and had a TD return.

Deebo has tons of potential, but only ONE receiving TD as a Freshman, so that will have to greatly improve before National writers start considering him among the best.

When did having to score RECEIVING TD's as you put it become the determining factor of how good a WR is. Maybe we could say he had more RUSHING TD's than ANY WR last year. How bout that - though I am not really sure if he did or did not.